Humor

“I love people who make me laugh. I honestly think it’s the thing I like most, to laugh. It cures a multitude of ills. It’s probably the most important thing in a person.”

Audrey Hepburn

Without humour, we would be like robots going about our life only with a purpose, with a motive and with no breaks in between. Humour comes with power. The phrase “rolling with laughter” is indeed powerful. Those who can take themselves a bit less seriously and can laugh and smile through life are the winners all the way. They are the ones with the power of humour. And needless to say that humour is great for relationships.

At Bonobology we love the virtue of humour and nothing gives us more satisfaction than to make you laugh in the middle of a tedious working day with one of our humorous posts. You have a lot to choose from. Go through our hilarious articles where we talk about the lies men always say to their wives or how retail therapy is the answer to all women’s issues. Go into peals reading about how three adulterous people exchange emails and about the mother-in-law who refused to be a monster mother-in-law. Browse through our posts and tips that will make you laugh and dissipate the daily stress.

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The Funniest Matrimonial Ads In India: You Will Die Laughing And Will Also Cry

Marriage is considered one of the sacred and most important pillars of Indian society and our biggest pastime as well. No wonder finding prospective grooms and brides occupies the minds of most of the senior generation, especially parents, grandparents and relatives, and although it’s a practical way of getting married, it can be funny and

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2 States movie is based on North-South love stories

North-South Love Story: This Punjabi-Tamil Couple Successfully Converted Each Other

Imagine a loud social Punjabi girl falling in love with a docile introverted Tamilian boy. This was the story of our marriage, but it surprisingly didn’t have the “2 States” drama like Chetan Bhagat’s novel. It’s a North-South love story to which the families readily gave a nod and agreed to the alliance. It was

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